Undercover Influencer Thomas Schwindling
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Thoughtful conversations with the creators, bakers, & rocket makers who make the things that you love to love.
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John Shaffner + Joe Stewart
As a child who dreamed of working in television, I often watched the credits on television shows and did research on the people who created them. John Shaffner and Joe Stewart are names that came up often.
If you’ve watched television in the past thirty years, odds are you have watched worlds that they created.
I have come to know John and Joe as two of the most gracious contributors to the entertainment industry, who have been willing to share the lessons that they have learned throughout their career with anyone who has a desire to learn. -
Ashlyn Carter
Ashlyn is a copywriter and the creator of Copywriting for Creatives, an online course that helps creatives write copy that is guaranteed to convert. Ashlyn built her company from the ground up, starting with a wedding logo and a website that she built herself. Ashlyn is a master at writing copy and her wisdom on building and marketing your company is priceless.
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Hannah Jacobs
You may have heard, in the news, about a possible labor strike in Hollywood.
While, from the outside, Hollywood may seem like a glamorous place to work and live, the reality is that most of the workers who create the television shows and movies that we love to enjoy aren’t being treated fairly in the workplace. Many workers in the entertainment industry work 12 - 16 hour days and barely make enough to live paycheck to paycheck in Los Angeles.
To get a more clear understanding of what is going on in Hollywood right now, and why a strike seems likely, I reached out to my friend Hannah Jacobs.
Hannah is a second generation designer in the Film and television industry so she has an incredibly clear understanding on the working conditions in the industry and what can be done to make the industry a more fair place for the workers who make the entertainment that we enjoy. -
Scott Braddock
What does being an F14 pilot have to do with being a creative? Oddly enough, quite a bit. This week I chat with my friend, Scott Braddock about what it takes to become a Naval aviator, overcoming fear, and why it is important to not leave anything to chance when doing work that matters.
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Anne Mundell
Anne Mundell is the Associate Professor of Scene Design and Interim Head of the School of Drama at Carnegie Mellon University. Anne has won numerous awards for her work in theater and as an innovative teacher. Anne and I discuss design, the ways technology has changed the design process, and the future of art education.
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Jim Odom
Jim Odom has a storied career at NASA where he worked under Wernher von Braun on the Apollo program and later went on to be a project manager on the Shuttle Program and the Hubble Program. Because of Jim's extensive knowledge of those three programs, and the history behind his career, this episode feels a little more like a documentary than a how-to guide. Even still, this interview is sprinkled with nuggets of wisdom that I hope you won't miss!
Customer Reviews
Paul Joiner
Loved the creative energy Paul Joiner brought to the table. So many great tips!
Thought provoking and inspiring!
This is one of those podcasts that you find yourself thinking about long after you’ve finished listening. Lots of practical wisdom for creative people and aspiring creatives. It sheds an interesting light on the creativity that goes on “behind the scenes” all around us. Thought provoking and inspiring!
Engaging, practical & content rich
I listen to a lot of podcasts. I’ve never had a thought of, “I’ll need to re-listen to this & take notes” until today. Such an incredible amount of wisdom about leadership. You speak about creatives, but the principles apply to everyone. Excellent excellent content, brought forth from your creative, insightful questions. Well done. 🥇